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In Silico -Guided Rational Drug Design and Synthesis of Novel 4-(Thiophen-2-yl)butanamides as Potent and Selective TRPV1 Agonists.

Isabella RomeoAntonella BrizziFederica PessinaFrancesca Alessandra AmbrosioFrancesca AielloCarmela BelardoGabriele CarulloGiosuè CostaLuciano De PetrocellisMaria FrosiniLivio LuongoSamuele MaramaiMarco PaolinoAniello Schiano MorielloClaudia MugnainiFrancesco ScorzelliSabatino MaioneFederico CorelliVincenzo Di MarzoStefano AlcaroAnna Artese
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
We describe an in silico -guided rational drug design and the synthesis of the suggested ligands, aimed at improving the TRPV1-ligand binding properties and the potency of N -(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)-4-(thiophen-2-yl) butanamide I , a previously identified TRPV1 agonist. The docking experiments followed by molecular dynamics simulations and thermodynamic analysis led the drug design toward both the introduction of a lipophilic iodine and a flat pyridine/benzene at position 5 of the thiophene nucleus. Most of the synthesized compounds showed high TRPV1 efficacy and potency as well as selectivity. The molecular modeling analysis highlighted crucial hydrophobic interactions between Leu547 and the iodo-thiophene nucleus, as in amide 2a , or between Phe543 and the pyridinyl moiety, as in 3a . In the biological evaluation, both compounds showed protective properties against oxidative stress-induced ROS formation in human keratinocytes. Additionally, while 2a showed neuroprotective effects in both neurons and rat brain slices, 3a exhibited potent antinociceptive effect in vivo. .
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